The premises which house The Wellesley date back to early 1900. We were told by staff that an extended renovation which cost 40 million pounds, took place just three years ago, when foreign investors acquired the historic property. Everything but its listed facade was built from scratch, so it now has a fresh and spotless clean, ambience.
Its privilege central location, along with 40 modern and perfectly equipped rooms (mostly suites), are nowadays becoming the temporary residence to an affluent clientele.

The room we were given was not a suite but it had everything needed for a worry-free stay, working perfectly. From the under floor heating in the bathroom, to the luxurious bathroom goodies and the ultra big TV...

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